>> reporter: jill kelley is angry at the media coverage. it was a very emotional two-hour interview, actually, in which jill kelley talked about the things we got wrong, for example, the famous 30,000 e-mails between her and general john allen, the top commander in afghanistan. i went along with this. she said there were a few hundred, they were mostly pained and not sexy and flirtatious. she said she sent those from a joint yahoo account she shared with her husband. >> well, now that's what stood out to me the most. other than the 30,000 e-mail program, having spent a lot of times in the courtrooms, i had an idea the 30,000 e-mails were bulk accounts that needed to be looked through. however, the part that you just said, howie, about the e-mail account she shared with her husband. doesn't that tell us a lot about what nature the e-mails would have been? doesn't this kind of clear the air? >> no. i want to caution that i haven't seen the e-mails so we don't have any first-hand evidence. but she contends with me that she also copied general